Thursday, December 24, 2009

NORAD Santa Tracker 2009 Locks on Santa's Route



The NORAD Santa Tracker 2009 has been activated again for all the boys and girls. Now the NORAD Santa Tracker 2009 is again ready to spy on Santa Claus and give away his flight pattern. The


NORAD Santa Tracker 2009 Locks on Santa's Route federal government is obsessed with spying and keeping things classified - yet they make an exception for the most powerful, magical, secretive figure on Earth. But whether it is with Santa's consent or not, the NORAD Santa Tracker 2009 is set to let kids know when to expect him tonight.
Every Christmas eve, NORAD does what so many other children cannot - discover where Santa Claus is. Despite grinches alleging that the jolly icon doesn't exist, this government agency not only knows he exists, but knows his flight plan. Kids all over the world can log onto their website, and find out where the famed sleigh is at a given time.


The jolly fat man has a full 24 hours of flying tonight, traveling all over the world to deliver presents. The NORAD Santa Tracker 2009 gives away where he is at any given time - and lets children know when he should be at their house. Once he gets there, they'll have to log off and pretend to sleep, of course, but the tracker gives them fair warning.
As of 9:30 am est, Santa is making his way through Japan, in one of his first stops of the night. He already went to Australia and Indonesia, and will be working through the globe until he gets to America, in about 15 hours. After that, the NORAD Santa Tracker can rest for another year, as Claus returns to the North Pole to rest - privately.

This is the 52'th year that NORAD has taken an interest in Santa's route. In 1955, a young man in Colorado Springs mistakenly called an air defense center, thinking they could track Santa. When NORAD was formed three years later, they found a way to do it for real.

Given our troubling times, the agency has to make extra sure that Santa can't be mistaken for an enemy target. After all, he does break into homes and illegally cross borders once a year.

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